The 2010 Infiniti FX35 is a difficult car to maintain. The headlights require a large panel to be removed in the engine bay for access, while the fog lights require the wheel well lining to be disconnected. The reverse lights also won’t allow for reliable changes on account of the large bulky panel covering them in the hatch door. Changing the cabin air filter may also prove problematic, as the entire glove box housing needs to be removed for access.
However, the 2010 Infiniti FX35 has its upsides. The brake fluid reservoir has very open access behind an easy-to-remove cover, so monitoring the fluid level shouldn’t be a problem. The spare tire and jack kit are quickly accessible in the trunk, making for reliable flat repairs when necessary. The engine air filter will be easy to change, as no tools are needed to disengage the assemblies or slide the filters out.
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